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		<h3 class="judul">Track films you’ve watched.
Save those you want to see.
Tell your friends what’s good.  </h3>
		<p class="subtitle">Raw throats, burning eyes, strong acid smells. Air monitoring that showed chemicals linked to
			leukemia. Barbara Weckesser and her neighbors told regulators that air pollution was making them sick. The law let
			them ignore her.</p>
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		<p class="gray">A coronavirus testing site in Florida. The United States hopes antiviral pills from Merck and
			Pfizer will help end the most acute phase of the pandemic.</p>
		
		<p>A federal advisory committee on Tuesday voted to recommend that the government for the first time authorize the use
			of an antiviral pill to combat the worst effects of Covid-19.</p>
		<p>The Merck treatment, known as <i>molnupiravir</i>, has been shown to modestly reduce the risk of
			hospitalization and death from Covid. The pill could be authorized for use in the United States within days and
			<a href="#">available to patients</a> within weeks.</p>
		<p>In the coming weeks, the F.D.A. may also authorize a similar pill from Pfizer that appears to be
			significantly <b>more effective</b> than Merck’s. Together, the arrival of the two easy-to-use treatments could
			provide a cushion against a resurgent virus.</p>
		<p>The F.D.A. advisory panel, a group of experts on antimicrobial drugs, recommended that Merck’s treatment be
			authorized <mark>for people with Covid who are at high risk</mark> of becoming severely ill. That would most likely cover tens
			of millions of Americans who are older or have medical conditions such as obesity, diabetes or heart disease.</p>
		<p>But the committee’s close vote reflected doubts about the pill’s effectiveness and concerns that it could cause
			reproductive harm.</p>
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			<li>The Biden administration has ordered enough courses of Merck’s treatment, at about $700 per person, for 3.1
				million people. </li>
			<li>Merck is expected to supply those pills before February.</li>
			<li>Pfizer is expected to supply only enough of its pills to cover 300,000 people in the United States before the end
				of February.</li>
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		<p>One question hanging over the treatment is how many eligible Americans will refuse to take the new pills. In a
			Morning Consult poll released this week, about half of unvaccinated adults — the primary group expected to need
			the pills — said they would not take F.D.A.-authorized antiviral pills if they got sick with Covid.</p>
		<blockquote>How do they know that they’re doing an effective job of not racially profiling if they don’t actually look
			at their stops? If they don’t actually evaluate their performance?</blockquote>
		<p>The data is sent to the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, which is then supposed to send an annual
			report on to the governor and legislature.</p>
		<p>“The efficacy of this product is not overwhelmingly good,” said Dr. David Hardy, an infectious disease physician in
			Los Angeles. Still, he voted to recommend the drug, saying “there is a need for something like this.”</p>
		<p>Omicron has more than 30 mutations on the so-called spike protein that latches on to human cells. Some of those
			mutations may make it hard for vaccine-produced antibodies to attack the virus.</p>
		<p>A Merck executive, Dr. Nicholas Kartsonis, told the advisory panel on Tuesday that the company was “<i>feverishly
			working</i>” to collect samples from people infected with the Omicron variant that it can use in laboratory studies
			to help determine whether the drug will work against the variant.</p>
		<p>“We expect based on what we know about the Omicron variant that molnupiravir would be effective,” he said.</p>
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		<h3>Sony Life</h3>

		<p>Transfers at SA exceeding a certain value typically needed advance approval by the board and were handled by a U.S. asset manager. This step apparently was skipped to avoid detection, and the bank was asked to transfer the funds directly.</p>
		<p>Neither SA nor Sony Life was aware of the employee's activities while working remotely. The fraudulent transfer reportedly was discovered a day later when another employee checked the balance of the account in question.</p>
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				<h4 class="info__h4">These Real Estate and Oil Tycoons Avoided Paying Taxes for Years </h4>
				<span class="info__author">JK Ariel</span>
				<p class="info__desc">Take Silicon Valley real estate mogul Jay Paul, who hauled in $354 million between 2007 and 2018. According to Forbes, he vaulted into the ranks of the multibillionaires in those years. Yet Paul paid taxes in only one of those years, thanks to losses of over $700 million.</p>
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		<p>Asked about the arrest, Sony Life said that "because the matter is under investigation, we cannot comment on our employee work arrangements or specific approval processes." The company said it has formed a team to prevent similar incidents in the future and is "working to further strengthen management of our subsidiaries."</p>
		<p>SA, previously a joint venture between Sony Life and a Dutch partner, became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Sony unit in 2020. Later that year, the Japanese company said it would dissolve the venture to bring those operations under its own roof.</p>
		<p>Sony Life, the life insurance arm of Sony Financial Group, reported 1.21 trillion yen ($10.7 billion) in income from premiums in the fiscal year ended in March this year. </p>
		<p>When alignment is specified, this describes whether to automatically choose placements with the opposite alignment if they fit better.</p>
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  alignment: 'start',
  // Won't also choose 'end' alignments if those fit better
  autoAlignment: false, // true by default
});</code></pre>

		<p>Of course, you don't need a proxy to make use of streams. What if one wanted to build a server which responded with a message every second? This can be achieved by combining <code>ReadableStream</code> with <code>setInterval</code>.</p>
		<h3>Tracking lecture progress and problem sheets</h3>
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				<p class="card__caption"><strong>FIG 1</strong> : The reporter uses dots for successful tests, diamonds for slow tests.</p>
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				<p class="card__caption"><strong>FIG 1</strong> : The reporter uses dots for successful tests, diamonds for slow tests.</p>
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		<p>For each lecture course, I used Notion to track how many lectures I had watched, as well as how many lectures were required for me to complete the next problem sheet. This meant that even as I slipped behind in lectures (a common occurrence) I always knew how far behind I was.</p>
		<p>To organise my progress in making flashcards, I created a new view on the same table to track how many pages of my notes I had converted into flashcards. This screenshot was taken after the exams, hence the 100% progress.</p>
		<p>Having a rigorous tracking methodology helped me get more out of the past paper questions by ensuring that I actively reflected on the question content and my attempts, building up a mental picture of my strengths and weaknesses.</p>
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		<p class="caption__600"><strong>FIG 3</strong> : Flamingos are a type of wading bird in the family Phoenicopteridae, the only bird family in the order Phoenicopteriformes. Four flamingo species are distributed throughout the Americas, including the Caribbean, and two species are native to Africa, Asia, and Europe. <a href="">Wikipedia...</a></p>
		<p>I am obsessed with reading books. But I don’t just want to read, I want to retain the information I consume and incorporate the ideas into my thinking. My overall workflow for reading books is as follows:</p>
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			<li>Read the book on <a href="#">Kindle</a>, highlighting as much as possible. (When reading physical books, use sticky notes instead).</li>
			<li>After reading the book, collate all the highlights. For kindle highlights, I’ve got a python script that pulls the notes into text files, though if most of your books are from Amazon it may be easier to use something like Readwise.</li>
			<li>Copy-paste these highlights into a Notion page for the book.</li>
			<li>Reorganise the highlights, grouping them by topic so it’s easier to revisit them in future.</li>
			<li>Write a book review within the Notion page and post this to <a href="#">Goodreads</a>.</li>
			<li>Summarise the book in my own words (ideally in ~5 bullet points) and put this summary into Obsidian.</li>
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		<p>At its core, science is about making falsifiable hypotheses about the world (Popper), testing them experimentally, then using the experiment outcomes to refute or refine the hypotheses. The scientific method is an integral part of quantitative finance; it provides a framework we can use to identify and analyse trading signals or anomalies.</p>

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               <dt>Penulis</dt>
               <dd>Keigo Higashino</dd>
               <dt>Bahasa</dt>
               <dd>Bahasa Indonesia</dd>
               <dt>Format</dt>
               <dd>Papperback - 304 halaman</dd>
               <dt>ISBN</dt>
               <dd>978-602-06-2190-6 ∷ tahun 2020 (cetakan kedua)</dd>
               <dt>Rating</dt>
               <dd><a href="/baca/rating">5 dari 5</a></dd>
               <dt>Beli dimana?</dt>
               <dd><a href="https://www.bukukita.com/Buku-Novel/Mistery-Thriller/166582-Pembunuhan-di-Nihonbashi.html" target="_blank">Bukukita</a></dd>
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		<p>Nobody roams onto Terry Rainwaters’ land by accident. A locked gate blocks cars, and “no trespassing” signs warn uninvited guests to stay off the 136-acre parcel along the Big Sandy River in Camden west of Nashville. </p>
		<p>So Rainwaters was surprised in December 2017 when he discovered two spy cameras mounted on trees within the boundaries of where he lives, farms and hunts. Whoever installed the devices even lopped off a branch on one of Rainwaters’ trees to get an unobstructed view of all his comings and goings. </p>
		<p>Needless to say, Rainwaters was creeped out. He soon learned that the cameras belonged to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, which routinely sends officers onto private fields without search warrants to snoop for evidence of game and fish violations. </p>

		<h3>Establish a Cadence</h3>
		<p>Writing a book takes a long time. Dmitriy and I naively thought we would write the book in a few months. The first few chapters flowed easily, “At this pace, we’ll have a draft in three months!” But writing a book was a lot like shipping software: the last 20% took 80% of the time (two years, in our case).</p>
		<p>To get across the finish line, you need to establish a cadence. Force yourself to write every (week)day, no matter what. Writing a book is a daily endeavor. Don’t fool yourself into thinking you’re going to write in spurts (during vacation, on a specific month, and so on).</p>
		<p>I wrote first thing in the morning with a big cup of coffee. The pandemic also helped–it completely eliminated my commute. I shuffled into my garage every morning and got straight to work. I tried to write at least half a page no matter what, even if it was junk. Some days I got a page or two, other days almost nothing.</p>
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